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ORGANIZATION
MEMBERSHIP

Applications are required for this membership and we accept two cohorts of new Organization Members each year. Click below for applications details and upcoming information sessions and deadlines.

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SCHOLARSHIP
OPPORTUNITY

Thanks to the generous support of the David R. Clare and Margaret C. Clare Foundation, the TKC is s thrilled to announce a scholarship opportunity to expand access to hands-on culinary and nutrition education in underserved communities. This scholarship will provide three organizations with two years of TKC membership plus travel support for up to two individuals from each organization to attend the Annual Members Meeting.

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TKC Organization Members join a like-minded community of peers using kitchens as hubs for personal, communal, and planetary health. Organization Members operate kitchens across a range of settings from hospitals to community organizations. Being welcomed as a TKC Organization Member means you showcase your institution’s commitment to Food Is Medicine while learning from and collaborating with peers, contributing best practices, advancing research in the field, and joining the movement to change lives through food.

Organization Membership Eligibility
To be eligible for Organization Membership, your organization must:

  • Have existing and/or planned teaching kitchen(s) supported by your institution’s leadership that features hands-on culinary, nutrition, and lifestyle education for diverse population groups.
  • Have the capacity to actively participate in and contribute to the mission of the TKC for a suggested minimum of two years by having representatives attend virtual member engagement offerings and the annual in-person Members Meeting.
  • Commit to paying an annual membership fee of $3,500.
  • Commit to completing an annual membership survey (one response required per organization).

When can you become an Organization Member?
To become an Organization Member, you must complete an application that is reviewed by and voted on by our membership. Currently, we accept two cohorts of new Organization Members annually–one starting January 1 and one starting July 1. Check here for application details and upcoming deadlines.

What do you get with your membership?
The Teaching Kitchen Collaborative is dedicated to enhancing the work of our Organization Members by: promoting your accomplishments across our field; helping to solve bottleneck and pressing challenges; and providing professionally aligned colleagues for networking, support, and inspiration. Above all, we are committed to building a robust community of professionals and institutions working for individual and planetary health.

How much does it cost?
Organization Members pay $3,500/year for up to four members of your team to have access to the TKC.

Organization Membership Benefits:

Networking & Gathering
While otherwise siloed, TKC brings together academic, healthcare, and community organizations from around the world. Side by side, members exchange best practices, fuel mentorship, provide inspiration, and encourage collaboration. Membership includes an invitation to our annual in-person meeting where lasting relationships are forged. Year-round virtual member meetings accelerate members’ progress and synthesize connections within and across disciplines.

Collaboration
Organization Members drive the agendas of committees and interest groups in order to surface and meet their most pressing needs collectively. We can achieve more together than we can alone. From co-creating toolkits to co-authoring research papers, members spark collaboration anytime they meet.

Research
We support all research activities of our Organization Members, and will connect you to fellow member experts who can help define research questions, evaluate data, and prepare manuscripts. Our network spotlights research projects and increases access to research tools beyond academic settings. Members can utilize a highly relevant evidence base that highlights the efficacy of teaching kitchens while learning of opportunities to participate in research and research publications. 

Materials
Our member-only portal houses a library of robust resources for building, implementing, and evaluating teaching kitchens shared by and built collaboratively between members. Examples include member-submitted recipe library, a video library of past webinars, and a range of inspiring and problem-solving toolkits.

Advocacy
The TKC and its Organization Members work together to advocate for the importance of teaching kitchens in schools, healthcare institutions, and community organizations. By raising awareness about the benefits of hands-on culinary and lifestyle education, we aim to garner support from policymakers, educators, and the public.

Interested in a corporate membership? Contact TKC Executive Director Katie Welch at [email protected] to learn more!

Here’s what our Organization Members say about the value of their TKC membership ->

By being a member of the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative, we've been able to focus on the things that we do well, like food, and tap into the expertise of all of the other members on things like outcomes based research.

Compass Group

It's just been fabulous, hearing from all of the other members, the discussions, the collaborations and the opportunities we have going forward to work as teams and across institutions all over the country.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock

Us doing this individually won't have as big of an impact as us coming together to really share and learn and implement our learnings in developing the best practices and looking at what are some research models that we can do. That is going to be powerful.

MaineGeneral Health

The benefit of being part of the Collaborative is that it really helps us to resource good information so I see it as not just a network of people collaborating together but I think it will really be a rich database for us to access some of the research that's going on. It is a network, too, so the ability to develop relationships with people around the country...for that matter, around the world...is an opportunity that I think we couldn't have gotten anywhere else.

Hackensack Meridian Health

I think the capacity for multi-site research trials around food and mindful living and exercise and movement is enormous...to be able to scale up...as opposed to one kitchen if we're thirty...and then sixty...and one hundred...the capacity to reach so many more kids and families...

University of Cincinnati